Whatcom County Chapter

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    Down Zoning/LAMIRDS,UGA's


    Downzoning Whatcom County’s Rural Areas


    Downzoning Whatcom County’s Rural Areas Planning


    Rethinking Economic Development in Bellingham


    What is “Sprawl”?



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    The letters below are from Whatcom County public records that express personal experiances and concerns of your rural neighbors in Whatcom County. CAPR neither approves, disapproves or endorses these views and the content of these letters is provided as background information for the reader only.


    How can someone tell if his or her property is affected? Below we provide the hyperlinks to that portion of the County’s web site that has the relevant maps. Click on the link for your area.


    Bellingham:

    Blaine:

    Everson:

    Ferndale:

    Lynden:

    Nooksack:

    Sumas:

    Birch Bay:

    Colombia Valley:

    Cherry Point:


    For copies of all available documents for the UGA proposal: http://co.whatcom.wa.us/pds/2031/uga.jsp.


    You might specifically want to look at the proposal made by the County Executive Proposal: http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/pds/2031/pdf/UGA-ExecSummary-081409-withmaps.pdf that contains information about the number of acres to be changed (mostly removed) in each UGA.


    Why should I participate? In order to protect all of your rights, and the uses and market value of your property, you should insure that you have legal standing before the County, and before the courts should this decision become the subject of litigation. To attain legal standing, you must have “participated orally or in writing before the county … regarding the matter on which a review is being requested.” If you do not achieve standing, you will not have any further opportunity to directly address this important land use policy decision if it is challenged or appealed.


    How do I participate? The County Planning Commission and Council have scheduled a joint public hearing on Thursday, September 17. This is likely to be your LAST CHANCE to gain standing on a decision that could drastically devalue your property. Make sure your voice is heard! To insure your standing you need to submit a letter to the Planning Commission no later than September 17 at 6 PM. You may also testify during the public hearing.


    Link to Public Hearing Notice:



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Proposed Whatcom County septic system rules

Whatcom County septic system proposed rules to be addressed in council meeting 2-23-2010

Read agenda attached.

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County must revise its LAMIRDs to comply with the GMA’s requirements.

Court of Appeals’ and Hearings Board’s determinations that the County must revise its LAMIRDs to comply with the GMA’s (1997) LAMIRD requirements.

Read full courts decision. use link below

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Zoning Violation Code Enforcement Penalties

Whatcom County to consider tougher penalties for zoning violators.

County planners are asking elected leaders to give them bigger sticks with which to whack landowners who violate zoning in unincor

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RE-CONVEYANCE OF STATE LANDS IN THE LAKE WHATCOM WATERSHED

PROPOSED RE-CONVEYANCE OF STATE LANDS IN THE LAKE WHATCOM WATERSHED TO WHATCOM COUNTY

Whatcom County Parks and Recreation will explain what the proposed re-conveyance of 12.73 square miles of Stat

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County Council changes, approves controversial growth plan

Whatcom County Council changes, approves controversial growth plan

Kremen's offers compromise on Lynden's growth plan

JARED PABEN - THE BELLINGHAM HERALD

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Whatcom Council Passes Growth Plan

Whatcom County Council changes, approves controversial growth plan.

Kremen's offers compromise on Lynden's growth plan

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LAMIRD Report

Proposed Limited Areas of More Intensive Rural

Development and Zoning Mao Adjustments

DRAFT November 17, 2009

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2009-10-14 PLF scores win in fight to save Puget Sound homeowner’s property

PLF scores win in fight to save Puget Sound homeowner’s property

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